Gautama Buddha: Saints of India
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The theme deals with the religious philosophy of Gautama Buddha who renounced the royal robes and power, became a monk and ultimately founded Buddhism which spread in several regions of India and the neighbouring countries. Buddha travelled widely and his philosophy greatly attracted people who became his ardent disciples. As a result several viharas were inaugurated where the main emphasis was on the life of piety and social service. The chapters thus deal with moksha, Mahayana, discipline and enlightenment, social foundations, moral precepts, four truths and the middle path, missionary life and its concept and Buddhism as an institutional religion. This work would be useful for teachers, researchers, students and the learned persons, in India and abroad, who are interested in the socio-religious philosophy of Gautama Buddha.
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Dr. Sangh Mittra